Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 1
(Factory New)About Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 1
The ★ Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 1 pairs the karambit’s curved blade with a marbled finish in pale blue, teal, and white, contrasted by a dark textured handle and iridescent finger ring. Within the Gamma Doppler series, Phase 1 stands out on the Karambit for its cool-toned patterning and glossy candy-coated look across the blade.
Release & Source
The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 1 can be found in the Gamma Case and Gamma 2 Case. The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 1 is part of the Gamma Doppler Phase 1 family.
Float Range & Wear
The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 1 cannot drop in Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.15, with Minimal Wear being the worst available condition.
The Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 1 is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Karambit skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Specialist Gloves Emerald Web match the green blade tones directly and keep the loadout in the same color family. Sport Gloves Hedge Maze also pair well if you want a brighter lime-green look, while Moto Gloves Turtle add a darker green option with less visual noise. If you prefer contrast, Specialist Gloves Forest DDPAT keep the green theme but with a more tactical finish.
Green and black weapon finishes work best with Phase 1, especially AK-47 Fuel Injector, M4A1-S Emphorosaur-S, and USP-S Monster Mashup. For a cleaner inventory, Glock-18 Gamma Doppler, MP9 Hydra, and P250 See Ya Later keep the neon-green palette consistent. Skins with bright red or orange accents usually clash more with this phase than darker metallic finishes do.
Karambit Gamma Doppler Phase 1 is the darkest green-heavy phase, usually mixing deep emerald sections with black and charcoal areas across the blade. Buyers typically look for a clean, even green spread on the play side, since muddier gray patches can make the finish look less defined. In CS2, inspect both sides in motion because the karambit curve changes how much of the green paneling is visible during animations.
Phase 1 patterns do not have named tiers in the same way Fade percentages or Case Hardened blue gems do, so collectors mainly judge them by green coverage, placement, and symmetry. Better patterns usually show a broader uninterrupted green zone on the play side with less dark breakup near the blade tip and spine. The exact pattern index changes how the marbleized finish flows, so two Phase 1 karambits can look noticeably different even in the same wear tier.
A Diamond Gem is a community term for very rare Gamma Doppler pattern layouts that create a bright, sharply defined central shape resembling a gem on the blade. On Phase 1, this usually appears as an unusually clean, vivid green formation with strong contrast against the surrounding darker areas. It is not an official Valve classification, so whether a knife is considered a Diamond Gem depends on collector consensus and visual appeal rather than a formal in-game label.

